Cisco Cisco Packet Data Gateway (PDG)
CSCF ISC Template Configuration Mode Commands
▀ cnsa
▄ Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 17
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cnsa
Core Network Service Authorization (CNSA) related commands used to create media profile and service ids.
Product
SCM (S-CSCF)
Privilege
Administrator
Mode
Exec > Global Configuration > Context Configuration > CSCF ISC Template Configuration
configure > context context_name > cscf isc-template id template_id
Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:
[context_name]host_name(config-cscf-isc-tmpl)#
Syntax
cnsa { media-profile-id profile_id | service-id service_id [ service_id ]...[ service_id
] }
] }
no cnsa { media-profile-id | service-id [ service_id ] [ service_id ]...[ service_id ] }
media-profile
profile_id
Specifies the cnsa media profile id.
profile_id
must be an integer from 0 to 10.
The media profile id is assigned to a service policy using the
cnsa-media-profile
command under CSCF
Service configuration.
Important:
You can only create one media profile id per ISC template.
service-id
service_id
Specifies the cnsa service id(s). These ids represent URN parameters which are ICSI (IMS Communication
Service Identifier) values that are mapped to a service profile through a media profile id.
Service Identifier) values that are mapped to a service profile through a media profile id.
service_id
must be from 1 to 79 alpha and/or numeric characters.
no cnsa
{
media-profile-id | service-id
[
service_id
] [
service_id
]... [
service_id
] }
Removes a media profile or service id(s).
Usage
Use this command to configure cnsa media profile ids and service ids. Information for core network
authorization is received from HSS. It contains a list of service ids and a media profile id. Since the media
profile id is an integer value, the S-CSCF needs to have a static database that contains the mapping between
the integer value and the subscribed media profile. The media profile id is assigned to this service policy
using the
authorization is received from HSS. It contains a list of service ids and a media profile id. Since the media
profile id is an integer value, the S-CSCF needs to have a static database that contains the mapping between
the integer value and the subscribed media profile. The media profile id is assigned to this service policy
using the
cnsa-media-profile
command under CSCF Service configuration.